Will be stripping bottom soon but was wondering if anyone has seen anything like this on their boats.. It's right on the gelcoat before first coat of bottom paint was put on .. Could it be some type of adhesion promoter.?? I doubt they had sandless primer back then... what ever it is the paint doesn't want to stick to it now.. and it comes off in chunks right down to this layer.
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Anyone seen this before on a bottom..
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Would the "Skip-Sand" primer create a non binding issue if it had been applied incorrectly .. like to long a period before being top coated.. I comes off easily with a bit of sanding..Raybo Marine NY wrote:maybe the bottom had already been stripped once before and they either didnt sand it after blasting or they did use skip-sand primer
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extremely common, there is a short window time where you must overcoat the skip sand primer, get a guy who goes to lunch on a warm day, or he gets involved in another job and the window time is lost.
put it on too heavy and you can have a issue as well, its really common for dealers to have to repair a few a year from using the skip sand primers.
put it on too heavy and you can have a issue as well, its really common for dealers to have to repair a few a year from using the skip sand primers.
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